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State's Prisons Declare a Crisis (Los Angeles Times)







State's Prisons Declare a Crisis (Los
Angeles Times)

State's Prisons Declare a Crisis (Los
Angeles Times)
04/27/2004 04:37 AM

Los Angeles Times - SACRAMENTO — The state prison system has declared a state of emergency and begun triple-bunking prisoners in two-person cells in response to an increase in the number of inmates, which is approaching historical highs.




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